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Moore County planning board backs conditional rezoning for 116‑unit self‑storage on Lehman Road
Summary
The Moore County Planning Board voted to recommend approval of a conditional rezoning to allow a 116‑unit mini‑warehouse at Lehman Road, finding the request consistent with the county land‑use plan goal to support local businesses; neighbors raised questions about water service extension.
The Moore County Planning Board voted unanimously to recommend that the Moore County Board of Commissioners approve a conditional rezoning for one parcel on Lehman Road to allow a 116‑unit self‑storage facility owned by Linda Dunlap. The board also adopted a land‑use plan consistency statement that cites Recommendation 1.7 — to support and promote local businesses — and authorized the chairman to execute the document as required by North Carolina General Statute 160D‑604.
The applicant, Linda Dunlap, told the board she had considered residential development but said the property “would not perk,” describing repeated failed percolation tests and concluding the land would better serve the owner as a commercial storage site. Ruth Peterson, county planning staff,…
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